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Create Trusts For Children In Your Wills

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
James Douglas Kaune, Attorney to be?

James Douglas Kaune, Attorney to be?

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by Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire
Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Wills,
Trusts, Elder Law,
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees
Phoenixville, Malvern, West Chester
Pennsylvania Attorney
dkaune@utbf.com PH: 610-933-8069

I have had a recent addition to the family, my son, James Douglas Kaune.  Welcome to our lives James!! Taking my own advice, my wife and I immediately updated our estate planning documents including wills, powers of attorney and trusts.  We also modified our beneficiary designation forms in IRA’s, 401k’s and life insurance to name the testamentary trust for my son if something happens to my wife and me.  We want to make sure James is well taken care of and that the correct trustee is apppointed to oversee his inheritance. This will help to make sure these assets are protected from poor spending habits, future creditors and possible divorce (A long time from now I hope!)  Take a look at this article for some advice when determining what type of trust, what trust provisions and what trustee would be best suited to take care of the assets you leave for your children. We are looking forward to long healthy lives with James, but want to make sure that we take all the necessary steps to make sure he is well cared for under all circumstances.

Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire
Serving, Chester, Montgomery, Delaware
Bucks and Philadelphia Counties

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How long does probate take?

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

The length of the probate process in Pennsylvania (PA) or other states varies greatly from estate to estate. The determining factors include the assets involved in the estate, the experience of the Executor/Administrator and counsel and the ease in dealing with the beneficiaries. Contrary to common belief, the process is rarely impacted by the actual probate court requirements which can be accomplished timely if the other factors are favorable. Some of the most common causes for a delay in the estate administration process are:
1. Beneficiaries and family members who are not getting along with each other or with the Executor. The psychological and family related issues are sometimes the most difficult to respolve.
2. Hard to value assets such as closely held business interests or vacant land.
3. Assets which are difficult to sell such as real estate or business assets.
4. Complex estate tax and inheritance tax considerations.
You can review some of the probate requirements at the Chester County Register of Wills Website.
Let us know if you have any questions about the probate process, inheritance or estate taxes or other improtant estate administration issues.

Douglas L. Kaune
dkaune@utbf.com
610-933-8069

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